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Patricia Adkins Chiti (? – 12 June 2018) was a mezzo-soprano and musicologist involved in projects by and for women. She created the Fondazione Adkins Chiti: Donne in Musica (Adkins Chiti Foundation: Women in Music) in the nineteen-nineties,[1] after starting Donne in Musica in 1978,[1] and was a promoter of research projects regarding women in music, for which she was recognised worldwide. She received numerous prizes and awards, including the Premio de Investigación Musical "Rosario Marciano" ("Rosario Marciano" Musical Research Award).[2][3]


Biography


Patricia Chiti was a professional musician and musicologist. Born in England, she acted in public from childhood. She completed her studies at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London and the Teatro dell'Opera in Rome, where she made her operatic debut in 1972.[1] Since the sixties she was married to the Italian composer, Gian Paolo Chiti. She spoke English, Italian, French and German; in 2012 she was stated to be studying Arabic.[1] In 2004, the President of Italy honoured her with the title of Cavaliere Ufficiale of the Italian Republic. Patricia Chiti wrote and published academic books and articles, more than 500 around the world, on the history of women in music, and edited publications about the Baroque period and music of the eighteenth century. She wrote 40 books and about 800 scholarly articles on women as composers and creators of musical culture, has also written the history of singers and musical families for publishers in Italy, Europe, Asia, the United States and Latin America and prepared editions musical reviews of works by women in Italy and the United States.[1] Beginning in 2000, she collected second-hand music, books and CDs, and sent them to many parts of the world, especially to Africa, Latin America and Eastern Europe.[1] She died suddenly and unexpectedly on 12 June 2018.[4]


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In recent years, her activities included the production of an opera for the International Mozart celebrations in Vienna, the publication of academic volumes, including a book on the history of women in jazz, and a history of women in the Mediterranean region. The Fondazione Adkins Chiti: Donne in Musica organisation has also published more than 50 books on the history of women as composers, in English, Italian and Arabic.[1]

Patricia Chiti was a supporter of the European Parliament which has passed a law that provides for Equal Opportunities for Women in Arts and Culture. Since 1980 she conducted festivals, concert series and symposiums in Italy and abroad and she also worked closely as an expert in cultural policy with governments and universities in Europe, USA and Asia. She was a member of the Italian Commission in favour of Equal Opportunities when in March 1988, with an invitation from the Director General of UNESCO, she presented her own proposals in favour of women in the Intergovernmental World Conference for Cultural Policy in favour of Development (The World Intergovernmental Conference for Cultural Policies for Development).[1]

She was President of the international Fondazione Adkins Chiti: Donne in Musica. In 2012, she supervised the collection of materials for the Conservatory in L'Aquila after the earthquake there.[1]


Selected bibliography



Selected recordings



See also



References


  1. Patricia Adkins Chiti, 02/06/2011, wijsf.com/jazzwomen Accessed 1 January 2018
  2. Website for comuarte.org 'El Colectivo Mujeres en la Musica A. C. – Coordinadora Internacional de Mujeres en el Arte' / 'The Women in Music Collective A.C. – International Coordinator of Women in Art' (archived copy) (originally at comuarte.org) Accessed 1 January 2018
  3. Musical Research Award “Rosario Marciano” ("Inspirado en la pianista y musicóloga Rosario Marciano, han sido galardonadas con esta presea la musicóloga Clara Meierovich por su investigación Mujeres en la composición musical de México y la italiana Patricia Adkins, directora de Fundacion Donne in musica y autora del libro Mujeres en la música". – tr. "Inspired by the pianist and musicologist Rosario Marciano, musicologist Clara Meierovich has been awarded this award thanks to her research 'Mujeres en la composición musical de México' (Women musical composers of Mexico), and the Italian Patricia Adkins, director of Donne in Musica Foundation and author of the book 'Mujeres en la Música' (Women in Music)." (archived copy, originally at comuarte.org) Accessed 1 January 2018
  4. Patricia Adkins-Chiti RIP musicwoman.wordpress.com. Retrieved 13 June 2018
  5. 'Donne in musica' Published by BULZONI EDITORE, ROMA, 1982 abebooks.com Accessed 1 January 2018
  6. 'Almanacco delle virtuose...' Published by Ist. Geografico de Agostini, Novara, 1991 abebooks.com Accessed 1 January 2018
  7. 'Una voce poco fa. Le musiche...' Published by Garamond, Italy, 1992 abebooks.com Accessed 1 January 2018
  8. 'Italian Art Songs of the Romantic Era...' Publisher: Alfred Music, 1994 abebooks.com Accessed 1 January 2018
  9. 'Donne in musica (Donne del terzo millennio)' Published by Armando, 1996 abebooks.com Accessed 1 January 2018
  10. 'Songs and Duets of Garcia, Malibran and Viardot...' Published by Alfred Pub Co, 1997 abebooks.com Accessed 1 January 2018
  11. Recording: The Music of the Primadonnas Patricia Adkins Chiti, Gianpaolo Chiti microsoft.com/en-us/store/music Accessed 1 January 2018
  12. Recording: Desolation and Despair (Italian Drawing Room Music of the Romantic Era) Patricia Adkins Chiti, Hiroko Sato microsoft.com/en-us/store/music Accessed 1 January 2018



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